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Kazakh translation services

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An eye for detail

From a language point of view, Kazakhstan is quite a unique country: while around 64.4% of the population speaks Kazakh, Russian – which practically functions as an official language – is used by almost every Kazakh. The country’s current government would like to change this, not just by popularising the Kazakh language, but also by encouraging the switch from the use of Cyrillic letters to the Latin alphabet. Thanks to the growing number of Kazakh speakers and the continuously developing economic, political and cultural relations, there is an ever greater need for Kazakh translations. With the help of our native translators, we are up to speed on the slight nuances and constant changes. In order to avoid making mistakes, even when we translate the most complex texts, three experts work on each project: a translator, an editor and a proofreader. All of them work as a full-time translator with at least 5 years’ experience in translation, are native speakers of Kazakh and hold a degree in translation.

Translating specialist documents from Kazakh or to Kazakh

We mainly offer translations from English into Kazakh, while we naturally translate out of Kazakh too. We undertake the translation of countless types of documents, including clinical trial documentation, technical manuals and licence agreements.

We guarantee the very highest quality for all translations we undertake. We expect the translators at Albion Languages to be almost as experienced in the topic of the translation as the author of the document. In the case of technical, scientific and medical translations, for example, the author and the target audience often have a degree in medicine or a PhD – just like our translators.

Why is Albion Languages the ideal partner?

With 18 years’ experience and a wealth of international references, we are confident that we have good insight into our clients’ requirements. We know what they need and can see what they don’t like in our industry. This is why you get exactly what you want – our goal isn’t to force our services on anyone. We also pay particular attention to ensuring that our processes are simple and fully transparent. At the same time, our dedicated contact persons are there to inform you in detail about all matters and listen carefully to your concerns.

We offer strong guarantees, without any equivocation. Working as quickly and with the same translation technology as a global translation agency, but with greater focus and more attractive prices. We are reachable and helpful, whilst our project management and professional, multi-stage proofreading mean that we can guarantee the highest quality. This is all combined with a deadline guarantee and satisfaction guarantee, but without surcharges for any reason at any time!

Every year, we complete more than 10,000 successful projects for the most renowned companies in the world – we trust that you will soon decide to join them! Put us to the test!

Albion Languages in figures

18 years of experience

40 country presence

46 language combinations

10,000+ successful projects every year

30 million words translated per year

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The Kazakh language

The Kazakh language belongs to the Turkic language family, which also includes Turkish, Azerbaijani, Turkmen, Tatar and Uzbek, while its closest known relative is Kyrgyz. Kazakh is spoken by about 11 million people of whom approximately 10 million live in Kazakhstan. Kazakh is an agglutinative language that uses agglutination to express grammatical relations.

Did you know?

The city of Almaty, which was Kazakhstan’s capital until 1997, was named after apple trees typically found in the region. The word “alma” also means apple in other languages, such as Hungarian.

Over 1 million people whose mother tongue is Kazakh live in the People’s Republic of China. According to the population census of 2002, the number of Kazakh-speaking people in Russia exceeds 5 million.

The name “Kazakh” means independent, wanderer.

While the Cyrillic alphabet is used generally in Kazakh for writing, the Kazakh people who live in China use a different writing system based on Arabic letters.

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